Cretans from Australia and NZ encouraged to attend 2024 National Youth Trip to Greece

·

The Cretan Federation of Australia & New Zealand, in conjunction with CLIMS of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff, is hosting the 2024 National Youth Trip to Greece comprising of an educational, social, informative, historical, cultural and religious program.

This program is initially open to youth from the Federation’s Member Organisations in Australia and NZ, until the 18th of February 2024. It will then be opened to the other Greek youth. CLIMS will be covering the expenses for the Accommodation, Bus Transfers, Meals, Events and Tour Guides in Athens.

Each Youth participant must cover their international and domestic return airfares to Greece and back, as well as from Athens to Crete and back. The trip will take place on and around the Spring School Holiday Period commencing on Saturday 20th September 2024 to Sunday 5th October 2024.

Registration and Booking Cost is $300 per participant. Please note, this is non-refundable except in exceptional circumstances.

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

Archbishop Makarios of Australia receives Battle of Crete commemorative coin

The President of the Cretan Association of Sydney and NSW, Terry Saviolakis, met with His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia.

Major tax, super and welfare changes to take effect from July 1

A sweeping set of new laws affecting tax, wages, superannuation, Centrelink payments and household costs will come into force from July 1.

GOCSA defends multiculturalism amid Pauline Hanson’s ‘monoculture’ push

The Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA) rejects calls to abandon multiculturalism and replace it with a "monocultural."

Peter Psaltis named among Queensland’s most influential audio figures in power list

Queensland broadcaster Peter Psaltis has been included in a new ranking of the state’s most influential audio personalities.

More than dentures: How Bill Dimitriou is helping patients smile again

Many Australians live with loose, uncomfortable or poorly fitting dentures for years, avoiding favourite foods, hiding their smile.

You May Also Like

Investigation underway after historic bell disappears from Pylos fortress

Authorities in southwestern Greece are investigating the disappearance of a commemorative bell from a chapel inside the historic Niokastro fortress in Pylos.

The Block winners Steph and Gian sell Bexley home for almost $2 million

Last year’s winners of The Block, Steph and Gian Ottavio, have sold their renovated home in Sydney's Bexley for $1,825,000.

Remembering the life of Greek novelist, Andreas Karkavitsas

Andreas Karkavitsas is known in history as a highly intelligent Greek novelist and the pre-eminent representative of naturalism in modern Greek literature.